He says every effort is being made to minimise the inconvenience to residents during operations.

"We are more than aware of some of the sensitivities that we have and that obviously fast jet operations do create some noise but we appreciate the understanding the community has for those activities too," he said.

"The people who'll be undertaking the training, more than likely, will be deployed in the near future."

Wing Commander Patterson says it is a very important training exercise.

"The training that we actually undertaking links directly to overseas operations that are being conducted right now and also broader ADF capabilities," he said.

"It enables our personnel overseas to control other coalition aircraft in the conduct of operations overseas and improves the interoperability of the Australian Defence Force with partner nations."